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  2. Wilfried Bony - Wikipedia

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    Manchester City. Football League Cup: 2015–16 [98] Ivory Coast. Africa Cup of Nations: 2015 [97] Individual. Eredivisie top scorer: 2012–13 [28] Dutch Footballer of the Year: 2012–13 [28] Swansea City Player of the Year: 2013–14 [99] Africa Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament: 2015 [100]

  3. Seko Fofana - Wikipedia

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    During Manchester City's U21 friendly match against HNK Rijeka, he was racially abused by one of the opposition player just before half-time. As a result, players from Manchester City's U21 squad walked off the pitch, prompting the match to be cancelled. [6] After the match, Manager Patrick Vieira praised the action of the players to walk out. [7]

  4. List of Manchester City F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester City player who has been capped the most times for England in total is Frank Lampard, ... Ivory Coast: 2010–2018: Midfielder: 230: 62: 34: 11: 52: 9 316

  5. Abdul Razak (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Razak (born 11 November 1992) is an Ivorian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.. He came through the youth academies at Crystal Palace and Manchester City, signing professional terms with the latter and playing in five Premier League games.

  6. Yaya Touré - Wikipedia

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    Touré is the younger brother of Kolo Touré, who was his teammate at Manchester City and the Ivory Coast national team. Their younger brother Ibrahim Touré was also a footballer, who died on 19 June 2014 at the age of 28 after a short battle with cancer. [101] [102] Touré is Muslim. [103]

  7. Eric Bailly - Wikipedia

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    On 3 July 2021, Bailly was selected as one of the designated overaged players in the Ivory Coast Olympic team for the 2020 Summer Olympics. [51] [52] Bailly made his Olympics debut in a 2–1 win against Saudi Arabia on 22 July. [53] He made four appearances in the tournament and scored one goal, in a quarter-final defeat against Spain. [54]

  8. Wilfried Zaha - Wikipedia

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    Born in the Ivory Coast, Zaha grew up in England. He made his debut for the England national team in 2012, appearing in two non-competitive matches (the latter of which came in 2013). After not playing for England for four years, he switched to play for Ivory Coast in 2016, and represented the nation at the 2017, 2019 and 2021 Africa Cup of ...

  9. David Datro Fofana - Wikipedia

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    Fofana began his career in the Ivory Coast with Abidjan City, before joining AFAD on loan in 2019. [3] He was heavily scouted by French, Belgian and Norwegian clubs. [4] On 2 February 2021, Fofana signed a professional contract with Norwegian club Molde on a free transfer, signing for four years. [5]